March 28, 2020 2:30 PM (CST - China Standard Time)

Taipei, Taiwan – Sintel Systems Global POS announced that its high-tech production facilities in Taiwan have been directed since March 9, 2020 to sustain and increase hardware manufacturing at full capacity. All hardware components are being shipped via air freight upon batch production. This is due to the company’s exponential demand for its fast food drive thru, online ordering and super market point of sale (POS) systems.

“We projected higher demand after Taiwanese medical officials sent to Wuhan in early January directed the government to act quickly upon return. That was followed by Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen vocal appeal for China to share information about a new coronavirus” commented Mark Keen, Direction of Communication at Sintel Systems.

Taiwan’s experience and global economic standing pointed to something coming and Sintel Systems ordered the immediate shipment of all manufactured POS solutions. “What we did not realize is some of our competitors’ serious lack of preparedness and inability to serve their clients when it matters most.”

The company has a strict policy of not speaking adversely about any of its competitors, but Keen passionately stressed, “When it comes to the livelihood of others, you need to be prepared. The buck stops as at the POS company. Those in POS who failed their clients during this ongoing pandemic put us all at serious risk. Imagine showing up to a market to get the essentials and they can’t sell because the systems are down. Unfortunately that has been a common accordance in less than two weeks of this pandemic hitting the US mainland.”

Current POS system demand for service is three pronged:

In a rare rebuttal Keen relayed top management's message by saying, “Not only are we doing all that but we have been actively at the forefront of pushing pivotal legislation to help individuals and small businesses. Fortunately our efforts, but more importantly the actions of Congress and the White House were not in vain.” The $2.2 trillion Coronavirus stimulus bill became law on Mary 27, 2020 and the naming of Peter Navarro as the National Defense Production Act (DPA) Policy Coordinator shows “we are on the right track," finished Keen.

Sintel Systems transnational POS and single-source merchant processing gives it real-time insight into the heartbeat of businesses across the spectrum. The added payroll data fuhrer enhances the company's forecasting and recommendation abilities.